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Crew Clothing FAQs

How to Save at Crew Clothing

Use the newsletter welcome code as your entry point

The 15% off plus free delivery and returns on your first order is the strongest new customer offer Crew Clothing runs and it applies to all full-price items with no minimum spend. It is the natural starting point for anyone who has not shopped with the brand before.

If you plan to make a meaningful first purchase, pairing the 15% welcome code with a multibuy deal that is auto-applied to your order is not technically combining two promotional codes. A buy 2 get 1 free deal on polo shirts, for example, is a product pricing mechanism rather than a code, and the welcome code may sit alongside it. Check the terms at the time of ordering.

Know when sale items and standing discounts do not mix

Crew Clothing’s standing discounts (student, NHS, key worker, refer-a-friend) apply to full-price items. Sale pricing and these discounts are separate mechanisms and cannot be combined. Before assuming the sale is the better deal, it is worth calculating whether 20% off the full price beats the discounted sale price for the specific item you want. On popular lines that rarely hit significant sale reductions, the standing discount often wins.

Check multibuy deals before buying individual pieces

Crew Clothing runs multibuy promotions that recur throughout the year, particularly on core pieces like polo shirts, tees, and chinos. These are automatically applied at checkout with no code required. A 2 for £95 deal on chinos or a buy 2 get 1 free on polo shirts represents better value than buying separately, and if you are refreshing several wardrobe staples at once, building an order around an active multibuy deal is the most efficient approach.

Check the promotions section of the site and any banners on the homepage before adding individual items to your basket.

Use Click and Collect to a Crew store for small orders

If your order is under £50, paying £3.95 in standard delivery is avoidable simply by choosing Click and Collect to a Crew Clothing store, which is free with no minimum spend. If you live near a store or pass one regularly, this is a consistently useful saving on smaller purchases. The parcel is typically ready within 3-5 working days and you will receive an email when it is available.

Use the Thrift+ bag when clearing out old clothes

If you are replacing older pieces, the Thrift+ re-sale bag gives you a 20% off voucher on full-price Crew Clothing items in return for sending your old clothes (any brand) to be resold through Thrift+. The voucher is valid for 60 days, so timing it alongside a planned purchase makes sense. This is an underused saving that requires no code-hunting and arrives as a genuine reward for something you would likely do anyway.

Time bigger purchases around Black Friday and mid-season sales

Black Friday is historically Crew Clothing’s most significant discount event, with up to 50% off sitewide and additional codes that have previously offered further reductions on top of sale pricing. The mid-season sale runs in spring and autumn with up to 50% off selected lines, and the summer sale in July and August covers seasonal staples.

For items on your wish list that rarely appear in the sale (certain outerwear, newer knitwear styles, recent season colourways), waiting for Black Friday and combining a percentage-off code with the sale is the most reliable route to the lowest price.


What Makes Crew Clothing Worth the Wardrobe Space

The brand genuinely commits to British coastal style rather than just labelling itself that way. Founded in Salcombe by someone who ran a windsurfing school, Crew’s design language has a specificity to it: the rugby shirts, the ’93 patch, the palette of faded coastal colours. This is not a brand that arrived at British heritage through a marketing brief. For buyers who care about that distinction, it comes through in the product.

The standing discounts are among the most generous in British casualwear. Twenty per cent off for students and key workers is not a token gesture. At those levels, a standing discount on full-price items regularly outperforms competitors’ standard sale pricing on equivalent pieces. For any eligible buyer who shops with any frequency, verifying their status once and applying the discount consistently is simply the cheapest regular way to buy from the brand.

The Thrift+ partnership is a rare model that rewards sustainable behaviour with real discounts. Most brand sustainability initiatives are passive: you feel better about buying, but you do not pay less. Thrift+ delivers a 20% off voucher in exchange for sending clothes to be resold, which makes the sustainability commitment financially tangible. For a brand whose customer is likely to care about where their old clothing ends up, this is a more useful offer than the average recycling initiative.

Gift cards that never expire remove the risk from gifting. A gift card that expires after 12 months is genuinely less valuable than one that doesn’t. Crew’s gift cards carry no expiry date, which means they work as a considered gift rather than a ticking-clock purchase. Starting from £10 and available in digital format, they are also practical for anyone who wants to give the recipient the choice rather than risk a misfit size.